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Tags: number theory, Perfect Squares



a) Show that the number $(2k + 1)^3 - (2k - 1)^3$, $k \in Z$, is the sum of three perfect squares. b) Represent the number $(2n + 1)^3 -2$, $n \in N^*$, as the sum of $3n- 1$ perfect squares greater than $1$.